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Seedling competition from resident range cover often cause of seeding failures

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D. C. Sumner, University of California
R. Merton Love, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(2):6-6.

Published February 01, 1961

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Abstract

Frequently, failures of range seeding have been blamed on one or many factors such as exposures, rainfall, soil depth and type, temperatures, and depredations by birds and by rodents. Early, excessive, competition from the resident seedling plants is often given too little attention.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1194.

Seedling competition from resident range cover often cause of seeding failures

D. C. Sumner, R. Merton Love
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Seedling competition from resident range cover often cause of seeding failures

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Authors

D. C. Sumner, University of California
R. Merton Love, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(2):6-6.

Published February 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Frequently, failures of range seeding have been blamed on one or many factors such as exposures, rainfall, soil depth and type, temperatures, and depredations by birds and by rodents. Early, excessive, competition from the resident seedling plants is often given too little attention.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1194.


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